Food
Amle ka Achaar ( gooseberry pickle )
Well this is not main course but just a taste enhancer in india.
Food
Amle ka Achaar ( gooseberry pickle )
Well this is not main course but just a taste enhancer in india.
Looking at - and seeing - the world
photographic visual artist
Headshot and Brand Photographer based in West Sussex
All things entertainment
Moda, Beleza, Cultura, Lifestyle, Tech, Arquitetura, Design, Advertising - Ano VII
Travel snapshots from Toonsarah
"A photograph shouldn't be just a picture,it should be a philosophy" Amitkalantri.
This girl next door will help you escape the ordinary with her extraordinary tales
Beautitful!
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Thnx❤️
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I love how vibrant the colors in this image are, and it looks yummy!
One thing I would suggest is minimizing on-camera flash. It tends to produce harsh unnatural white-ish light, and will sometimes even blow out the highlights. I would suggest using a diffuser (such as a white piece of paper) to soften the flash when you use it. ❤ 😀 You're doing a great job, and I love your challenge pictures so far! ~Emma
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Thnx a ton for the advice . Will keep in mind next time. Can u tell me more about the diffuser?
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You’re welcome! I am planning on doing a post on which diffuser/ bouncer I use. It’s pretty affordable… and it helps a lot. However flash diffuser can be as simple as an index card stuck in front of your flash. Also, the lightscoop I use is {I think} only usaebele if you have a DSLR. But if you don’t, the index card should work fine. Here’s a link to the lightscoop either way:
http://www.lightscoop.com/products/why-lightscoop/
And this next link talks more about what flash diffusers actually are, and the types you can get:
https://www.howtogeek.com/167633/how-to-radically-improve-your-photos-with-a-flash-diffuser/
I hope this is helpful! ❤
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Tyssssm❤️
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